The St. Charles man targeted women at libraries, banks, stores and government buildings in Kane, DuPage and LaSalle counties, police said.
Prosecutors said he possessed and disseminated videos containing material of child sexual abuse between Oct. 5 and Nov. 4.
The crash happened Monday afternoon at the store in unincorporated Kane County, near Geneva.
Police are on the scene along with the Geneva Fire Department and Geneva Emergency Management Agency, which is directing traffic.
The Kane County Sheriff's Office is joining more than 200 other law enforcement agencies for the Labor Day campaign.
The training at a Geneva residence will focus on a potential SWAT response to an emergency situation.
The Geneva Police Department will participate in a day-long, statewide effort to educate drivers and reduce speed-related crashes.
The man was pronounced dead at the scene early Sunday morning, police said.
The fire broke out as a result of a malfunctioning carpet drying fan and spread to a nearby janitorial cart.
The event is designed to raise awareness about rail safety and educate passengers on making smart decisions in busy areas, officials said.
One woman was hospitalized after she was rescued from the Fox River, officials said.
The Batavia man was sentenced after he pleaded guilty to criminal sexual assault of a victim at Marklund Home in unincorporated Geneva.
The woman passed out after the man sat on her chest while covering her mouth and nose, she told Geneva police.
The 38-year-old was one of four people taken into custody by Illinois State Police during a human trafficking suppression operation.
Deputies will participate in a statewide effort to "keep roads safe during one of the most celebrated drinking holidays of the year.​"
The sheriff's office conducted the enforcement to keep impaired drivers off the roads and ensure people follow all traffic laws.
The burglaries happened early Thursday on 10 streets throughout Geneva, police said.
Some of the downtown businesses had no power for almost two hours as a result of the bad section of cable, city officials said.
Alejandro Cota, 50, is facing four counts of first-degree murder in connection to the deaths of his girlfriend and her son, officials said.
The 24-year-old man pled guilty to criminal sexual abuse of a victim with a "severe or profound intellectual disability," officials said.
The woman fled Delnor Hospital bleeding, and when officers tried to help her, she ran into Randall Road and almost got struck, police said.
A 13-year-old boy was among the victims, who were pronounced dead at area hospitals following the Dec. 26 incident, police said.
A significant police presence responded to the incident on the city’s west side Thursday.
The man, 31, was killed after being ejected from the car. The airbags did deploy, but officials said the driver wasn't wearing a seatbelt.
Public Works crews had to manually take more than 50 customers offline to fix live downed cables after a truck collided with a power line.
The Tuesday outage appears to have stemmed from a faulty underground cable by one of the city's wastewater lift stations, officials said.
The early Thursday morning car burglaries are under investigation by the Geneva Police Department and Kane County Sheriff's Office.
A vehicle stopped by police contained blood and several people associated with the stabbing, authorities said.
Geneva police said they concluded an investigation into prostitution activity at a local spa. A woman was arrested as a result.
Police determined the threat circulating online Thursday was "unsubstantiated" but posted extra officers at middle schools as a precaution.
Construction crews working in the area Friday accidentally struck a natural gas line, city officials said.
A fire started in a piece of kitchen equipment inside the basement of the restaurant on State Street in downtown Geneva, officials said.
Nearly 300 customers on Geneva's west side lost power for at least an hour — some two — after a nest made contact with an electric line.
Construction crews were working on the Union Pacific Third Main Line project when they inadvertently hit a gas main, city officials said.
No injuries were reported in the Monday morning fire.
He told police he was listening to music and acting out the lyrics to a song. What callers reported was an armed man alarming drivers.
American Legion Geneva Post 75 will once again host a parade on Memorial Day.
The training will take place on a city-owned parcel of land on Geneva's west side.
The driver of a sedan crashed into the truck, puncturing an attached saddle tank, after failing to yield, Geneva police said.
Two of the ducklings were more stubborn in exiting the drain, but ultimately all five were reunited with their mother and siblings.